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Member of Parliament

Dame Louise Ellman

Profile, voting record, roles, interests, and election information from official Parliament data.

At a glance

1 May 1997

Commons start

29 years, 0 months

Time in Commons

24.5 %

Voting participation

-48.7 % vs avg

Majority

Contact

No contact details available.

Topic voting

Where this MP has been most and least active across locally tagged Commons division topics.

Highest topic participation

Brexit / EU 135/211 (64 %)
Trade 29/88 (33 %)
Transport 28/87 (32 %)
Foreign Affairs 19/69 (28 %)
Education 26/95 (27 %)

Lowest topic participation

Defence 0/55 (0 %)
Cost of Living 0/10 (0 %)
Migration 10/169 (6 %)
Work / Employment 6/75 (8 %)

Voting record

Commons division votes from the official Commons Votes API.

Voted in 565 of 2,302 eligible divisions (24.5 %). Commons average: 73.3 %.

565

Total votes

351

Aye

214

No

0

Party rebellion

Aye / No split Ayes 351 / Noes 214

Divisions

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Source: Commons Votes API

Registered interests

No registered interests available.

Member source UK Parliament Members API
Voting source Commons Votes API

FAQs

Who is Dame Louise Ellman?

Dame Louise Ellman is a Member of Parliament representing Liverpool, Riverside. Source

Which party does Dame Louise Ellman represent?

Dame Louise Ellman currently represents Independent. Source

Which constituency does Dame Louise Ellman represent?

Dame Louise Ellman currently represents Liverpool, Riverside. Source

How long has Dame Louise Ellman been an MP?

Dame Louise Ellman has been in the House of Commons for 29 years, 0 months. Source

How many Commons divisions has Dame Louise Ellman voted in?

Dame Louise Ellman has recorded votes in 565 of 2,302 eligible Commons divisions (24.5 % participation rate). The Commons average is 73.3 %. Eligible divisions are those occurring on or after the MP's Commons membership start date. Source

Can Dame Louise Ellman be counted as a rebel MP?

Dame Louise Ellman is not counted in party rebellion statistics because independent and Speaker roles do not have a party whip. Source